Paul Bissonnette recovering from potential career-ending injury to his wrist

Former Saginaw Spirit Paul Bissonnette received a scare in the in May during a playoff series against the Hershey Bears when an opponent stepped on his wrist, cutting a nerve, tendon and artery. The Wilkes-Barre Scranton winger's recovery is ahead of schedule, but there are plenty of questions remaining.

timesleader.com: When Paul Bissonnette suffered a severe cut to his wrist in May during Game 3 of the playoff series against the Hershey Bears, he didn't know if he would be able to play hockey again.

Now, three months later, Bissonnette has an answer.

"I'm 100 percent sure that I'll be ready for training camp," he said on Tuesday from Toronto. "I guess I heal really well."

The injury resulted when Hershey defenseman Greg Amadio unintentionally stepped on Bissonnette's wrist, severing a nerve, a tendon and an artery.